Casino events in Siskiyou County and beyond in late February
Check out concerts, comedy and dance parties at Northern California and Southern Oregon hot spots in late February, 2026.
From Celtic rock legends to nationally touring comedians, tribal casinos across Northern California and Southern Oregon are rolling out an impressive lineup of entertainment over the next two weeks. This period features a rich mix of live music, stand-up comedy, tribute bands, and nightlife across six different venues spanning Siskiyou, Shasta, Humboldt, Tehama, and Douglas counties.
Whether you’re into headbanging with an internationally acclaimed folk-rock band, laughing along with a comedian who’s performed in over 40 countries, or catching a Tom Petty tribute on a Friday night, there’s something for every taste. The region’s tribal casinos continue to punch above their weight as entertainment destinations, offering many of these events completely free of charge.
Here’s your curated guide to the best bets for the coming two weeks.
HOT PICK
Feb. 21: Celtic Rock with Tempest at Blue Lake Casino & Hotel
Concert: Internationally acclaimed Celtic rock band Tempest brings 37 years of high-energy folk rock to Humboldt County’s premier free music venue. Since forming in 1988, this San Francisco Bay Area–based group has released 18 critically acclaimed albums and performed over 2,500 live shows worldwide, fusing Irish reels, Scottish ballads, and Norwegian folk with driving rock energy. Their current lineup features all original members—including founder Lief Sorbye from Oslo, Norway, and Cuban-born drummer Adolfo Lazo—performing selections from their extensive catalogue with the same vitality and energy that’s made them festival favorites at the Philadelphia Folk Festival, Denmark’s Skagen Festival, and Britain’s Cropredy Festival.
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 at the Wave Lounge, Blue Lake Casino & Hotel, 777 Casino Way in Blue Lake. Free admission; ages 21 and older. Hours and performers subject to change. For details, visit bluelakecasino.com.
BEST BETS
Feb. 21: Comedy Night with Tom Rhodes at Elk Valley Casino
Comedy: One of stand-up comedy’s most well-traveled voices takes the stage at Elk Valley Casino’s Betty Green Event Center. Tom Rhodes has been performing stand-up for over three decades, with credits including his own NBC sitcom (Mr. Rhodes), a Netflix special (Light Sweet Crude), multiple Comedy Central specials, and performances in more than 40 countries. The New York Times describes him as having “a mostly natural intellect with a knack for reporting the harsh realities of life with a dark and absurdly optimistic cynicism.” He’ll be joined by opener Freeway Farrell.
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 at the Betty Green Event Center, Elk Valley Casino, 2021 Elk Ranch Road in Crescent City. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 online or $10 in advance at the Points Club booth; ages 21 and older. Seating is first-come, first-served. For tickets, visit etix.com.
Feb. 19: “Laugh Out Loud” Comedy Night at Rain Rock Casino
Comedy: Siskiyou County’s own Rain Rock Casino—owned and operated by the Karuk Tribe in Yreka—hosts its monthly comedy series featuring comedians Oscar Ovies and Jason Rogers. Oscar Ovies is known for his high-energy, self-deprecating style and appearances on Comedy Time and Comedy Caliente. This monthly Laugh Out Loud series has become a staple of entertainment in the rural far north, and Rain Rock’s ongoing expansion into a full resort destination makes this an exciting time to visit Siskiyou County’s premier tribal gaming venue.
If you go: 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 at Rain Rock Casino Resort Hotel, 777 Casino Way in Yreka. Tickets start at approximately $22.94 online; ages 21 and older. Show runs approximately 90 minutes. For tickets, visit northcoasttickets.com.
Feb. 18: Mic Drop Comedy — Lynette Manning & Collin Moulton at Seven Feathers Casino Resort
Comedy: Seven Feathers Casino Resort in Canyonville continues its popular Mic Drop Comedy series with a double bill featuring Lynette Manning and Collin Moulton. Manning, based in Olympia, Washington, was recently featured in Forbes Magazine’s “12 Rising AAPI Stand-Up Comedians to Watch” and was a semi-finalist in the 2024 Seattle International Comedy Competition. She’s opened for comedy heavyweights including Nate Jackson, Adam Ray, Godfrey, and Kyle Kinane. Southern Oregon’s largest tribal casino provides an intimate lounge setting perfect for live comedy.
If you go: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 at Elements Lounge, Seven Feathers Casino Resort, 146 Chief Miwaleta Lane in Canyonville, Oregon. General admission $22; reserved table seat $32.50 (prices include fees). Ages 21 and older. For tickets, visit etix.com.
Feb. 20: Tom Petty Tribute with Full Moon Fever at Blue Lake Casino & Hotel
Concert: Humboldt County’s very own Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers tribute band, Full Moon Fever, returns to the stage with an exciting new lineup. Founding members Piet, Pat, and Jay are joined by new additions Matt Cox (The Undercovers) and Chris Devlin (Grateful Getdown) for what promises to be an energized performance of Petty’s iconic catalog. This show marks the band’s first performance with the new lineup in 2026, making it a special night for North Coast rock fans.
If you go: 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20 at the Wave Lounge, Blue Lake Casino & Hotel, 777 Casino Way in Blue Lake. Free admission; ages 21 and older. For details, visit bluelakecasino.com.
Feb. 20–21: Brothers Reed at Seven Feathers Casino Resort
Live Music: Enjoy two nights of free live music in Seven Feathers’ stylish Elements Lounge as the Brothers Reed perform their crowd-pleasing sets Friday and Saturday evenings. This laid-back musical duo brings a perfect blend of acoustic covers and originals that pairs beautifully with the lounge’s craft cocktail menu. It’s an ideal weekend wind-down in the heart of Douglas County, Oregon.
If you go: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20 and Saturday, Feb. 21 at Elements Lounge, Seven Feathers Casino Resort, 146 Chief Miwaleta Lane in Canyonville, Oregon. Free admission; ages 21 and older. Hours and performers subject to change. For details, visit sevenfeathers.com.
Feb. 20–21 & Feb. 27–28: Overtime Live DVJ at Win-River Resort & Casino
Nightlife: Shasta County’s Win-River Resort & Casino keeps the party going every Friday and Saturday night with its popular Overtime Live DVJ series, featuring some of Redding’s hottest video DJs spinning music and visuals into the early morning hours. The Overtime Lounge offers a vibrant, high-energy nightlife experience that’s become a weekend staple for the Redding area. Must have a River Club Card with matching and valid ID to participate.
If you go: 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. every Friday and Saturday at the Overtime Lounge, Win-River Resort & Casino, 2100 Redding Rancheria Road in Redding. Free with River Club Card; ages 21 and older. For details, visit winriver.com.
Feb. 22: Clint Warner at Rolling Hills Casino
Live Music: Start your Sunday morning with live tunes as local musician Clint Warner performs at Rolling Hills Casino’s popular Rock & Brews restaurant in Corning. Rolling Hills Casino—owned and operated by the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians in Tehama County—provides a relaxed setting for enjoying live music alongside hearty brunch fare. It’s a perfect way to cap off a weekend road trip through the northern Sacramento Valley.
If you go: 10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 22 at Rock & Brews, Rolling Hills Casino, 2655 Everett Freeman Way in Corning. Check with venue for admission details. For details, visit rollinghillscasino.com.
Feb. 28: Dance Hits with The Undercovers at Blue Lake Casino & Hotel
Concert: Close out the two-week run with The Undercovers, a four-piece group of multi-instrumentalists who formed in 2014 with one mission: to get the crowd moving. This versatile cover band delivers a wide range of dance hits that keeps the Wave Lounge packed and the dance floor full. If you’re looking for a high-energy Saturday night out in Humboldt County, this is your spot.
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Wave Lounge, Blue Lake Casino & Hotel, 777 Casino Way in Blue Lake. Free admission; ages 21 and older. For details, visit bluelakecasino.com.
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